Tuesday 27 March 2012

yum yum yum yum

I have always had a sensitive stomach or in other words digestive issues. Nothing is harder to diagnose. Trying the elimination diets can be tedious and frustrating. After a lifetime of trials and a visit to Brandi McCarthy  I recently discovered that I have a sensitivity to wheat and dairy.

No big deal...that only includes everything in my fridge and cupboards.



Now while nursing a newborn, I am responsible for a whole different digestive system and because this is MY son we are talking about, we are going to have some issues. So far it seems to be raw veggies, coffee and any form of tomatoes (canned, sauce etc) that give him problems.....is there anything left to eat?

Well at least I am home and have the chance to get creative in the kitchen.

Last weeks yoga class was all about simple yoga positions and stretched that promote healthy digestion...YES!! Just what I need. I love these!

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Tuesday 6 March 2012

Do you have a good relationship with your body?

Last nights yoga class was all about our intimate relationship with our body. For awhile now (since I was pregnant) my body and me have been on two different planets. Even at 3 months postpartum we still feel pretty distant.
My Monday night yoga class is definitely helping bring us back together. For that hour at least, I have control.


As i watch my son discover his hands and his toes for the first time, I am reminded of the importance of ones body and that taking care of it should always be top priority. Without health, we have nothing.

One of the ladies in class stood up last night and showed us some excellent poses she had discovered while researching. I highly recommend this one for lower back (great for new mommies) A seated cat/cow stretch.


1. From Easy Seat, bring your hands to your knees. On your inhale, arch your spine, pulling your shoulders back and looking up. 


2.  On the exhale, round your back, chin to chest. 


3.  Sync your breath to your movement, and do about 12-15 sets. 






Make sure you stop an listen to your body every now and again. You can often ward off illness (cold and flu) and injury (stiff neck, back) if you pay attention to the signs and signals.